general education requirements for the associate degree 2016-2017

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GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ASSOCIATE DEGREE 2016-2017
The pattern below meets the associate general education degree requirements for graduation From Chaffey College. A total of 60 degree applicable units, including major requirements and General
Education requirements are required for the Associate Degree. At least a 2.0 (“C”) grade point average is required in all courses applicable to the associate degree. All courses that count toward the
Associate Degree major or area of emphasis must be satisfactorily completed with grades of A, B, C, or P. (Title 5, 55063)
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GENERAL ASSOCIATE DEGREE, COMPETENCY and OTHER REQUIREMENTS for GRADUATION
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1.WRITING and READING: ENGL 1A (“C” grade or better)
2. MATH: Placement into Mathematics 25 or higher as determined by the Chaffey assessment process, or successful completion of one of the following courses: MATH 425, 3, 4, 25, 31, 60,
61, 65A, 65B, 75, 81, 85, SCSCI 10 or STAT 10 (Course requires “C” grade or better)
3. SCHOLARSHIP REQUIREMENT: A minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 (C average) in degree applicable units attempted.
4. RESIDENCE REQUIREMENT: A minimum of 12 units must be earned at Chaffey College
5. CONTINUOUS ATTENDANCE: The preceding graduation requirements apply to students during the 2016-2017 school year. Students who enrolled at Chaffey prior to Fall 2016 and have
maintained continuous attendance (attended at least one semester or two quarters, excluding summer sessions, each calendar year – as indicated on a permanent record) at any accredited
college, have the option of meeting the current requirements or those in effect at the time continuous attendance at Chaffey College began. Refer to the Chaffey College Catalog for more
detailed information.
I. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (Minimum of 18 units) See list of general education requirements below
II. MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (Minimum of 18 units) Complete an associate degree program as described under “Programs of Study” area in the Chaffey College Catalog
III. ELECTIVES (Minimum Total Units Required for Degree – 60 units) Any additional units necessary to meet minimum degree unit requirement of 60 units
**LEGEND: G=Grade C=Completed IP=In Progress
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Bold: Has Prerequisite(s) Plain Text: No Prerequisite**
A: LANGUAGE AND RATIONALITY (MINIMUM ONE COURSE EACH FROM A1 AND A2)
A1
A.1 ENGLISH COMPOSITION
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ENGL 1A: Composition (3)
A.2 COMMUNICATION & ANALYTICAL THINKING
COMSTD 2: Effective Speaking (3)
COMSTD 4: Interpersonal Communication. (3)
COMSTD 6: Small Group Communication (3)
COMSTD 8: Speech Communication (3)
COMSTD 72: Logic and Argumentation (3)
CISPROG 1: Introduction Computer Prog. (3)
COMPSCI 1: Prog. Concepts/Method. I (3)
COMPSCI 2: Prog. Concepts/Method. II (3)
ENGL 1B: Critical Thinking (3)
MATH 3: Discrete Mathematics (3)
MATH 4: Mathematical Concepts for
Elementary School Teachers (4)
MATH 25: College Algebra (4)
MATH 31: Plane Trigonometry (4)
MATH 60: Calculus for Business (4)
MATH 61: Pre-Calculus (4)
MATH 65A: Calculus I (4)
MATH 65B: Calculus ll (4)
MATH 75: Calculus lll (5)
MATH 81: Linear Algebra (4)
MATH 85: Differential Equations (4)
MATH 425: Intermediate Algebra (4)
PHIL 75: Symbolic Logic (3)
PHIL 76: Critical Thinking (3)
SCSCI 10: Statistics for Social Science (4)
STAT 10: Elementary Statistics (4)
A2
B: NATURAL SCIENCE (MINIMUM ONE LABORATORY SCIENCE COURSE)
ANTHRO 1: Biological Anthropology (3) +
ANTHRO 1L (1)
ASTRON 35: Planets & Solar System (4)
BIOL 1: General Biology (4)
BIOL 2: Environmental Biology (4)
BIOL 3: California Natural History (4)
BIOL 20: Human Anatomy (4)
BIOL 22: Human Physiology (4)
BIOL 23: General Microbiology (3) +
BIOL 23L (2)
BIOL 61: Cell and Molecular Biology (5)
BIOL 424: Anatomy & Physiology (3) +
BIOL 424L (1)
CHEM 7: Chemistry in Everyday Life (4)
CHEM 9: Health Science Chemistry (5)
CHEM 10: Introductory Chemistry (4)
CHEM 24A: General Chemistry I (5)
ESC 1: Earth Science (3) + ESC 1L (1)
ESC 5: Oceanography (3) + ESC 5L (1)
GEOG 4: Physical Geography (3) + GEOG 5 (1)
GEOL 1: Physical Geology (4)
GEOL 2: Historical Geology (4)
PHYSCI 10: Survey of Chemistry and Physics (4)
PHYS 5: The Ideas of Physics (3) + PHYS 6 (1)
PHYS 20A: Algebra/Trigonometry College Physics I (4)
PHYS 30A: Physics for Medical & Life Sciences I (4)
PHYS 44: Introduction to Motion (4)
PHYS 45: Physics for Scientists & Engineering I (5)
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C: HUMANITIES (MINIMUM 4 UNITS WITH ONE COURSE EACH FROM C1 & C2)
C1. ARTS
ART 10: Design in 2D (4)
ART 12: Design in 3D (4)
ART 14: Introduction to Drawing (3)
ART 15: Color Theory (3)
ART 16: Introduction to Painting (3)
ART 18: Introduction to Ceramics (3)
ART 20: Ceramic Sculpture (4)
ART 44: Mixed-Media Studio & Theory (3)
ART 62A: Illustration I (3)
ART 63: Introduction to Graphic Design (4)
ART 82: Introduction to Multimedia (4)
ARTH 1: Contemporary Art: 1945-Present (3)
ARTH 3: Western Art: Prehistoric through the
Middle Ages (3)
ARTH 5: Western Art: Renaissance—
Contemporary (3)
ARTH 7: Africa, Oceania, & Indigenous
North America (3)
ARTH 9: Art of the Ancient Americas (3)
ARTH 11: Survey of Asian Arts (3)
BRDCAST 3: Electronic Media (3)
CINEMA 25: Survey of World Cinemas (3)
CINEMA 26: Survey of American Cinema (3)
COMSTD 14: Oral Interp. of Literature (3)
DANCE 1: Survey of Dance (3)
FASHD 20: History of Fashion (3)
FASHD 45: Design Fundamentals for
Fashion & Interiors (3)
ID 11: Western Architec. & Interiors I (3)
ID 12: Western Architec. & Interiors II (3)
MUSIC 2A: Music HIST. and Literature I (3)
MUSIC 2B: Music HIST. and Literature II (3)
MUSIC 4: Music Appreciation (3)
MUSIC 5: Theory and Musicianship I (4)
MUSIC 17: Electronic Music (3)
MUSIC 21: History of Jazz (3)
MUSIC 22: History of Rock Music (3)
MUSIC 26: World Music (3)
MUSIC 75: Concert Choir (1)
MUSIC 76: Chamber Choir (1.5)
MUSIC 77: Community Concert Band (1)
MUSIC 78: Jazz Band (1)
PHOTO 1: History of Photography (3)
PHOTO 7: Digital Photography (4)
PHOTO 9: Digital Imaging (4)
PHOTO 10: Beginning Photography (4)
PHOTO 13: Fine Art Photography (4)
THEATRE 1: Introduction to Theatre (3)
THEATRE 4: Theatre History: Ancient-1700 (3)
THEATRE 5: Theatre History: 1700- Present (3)
THEATRE 10: Beginning Acting (3)
THEATRE 12: Intermediate Acting (3)
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C2: HUMANITIES
ASL 1: Elementary American Sign Lang. (4)
ASL 2: Elementary American Sign Lang. (4)
ASL 3: Interm. American Sign Lang. (4)
ASL 4: Interm. American Sign Lang. (4)
ARABIC 1: Elem. Modern Arabic (4)
ARABIC 2: Elementary Modern Arabic (4)
ARABIC 3: Interm. Modern Arabic (4)
ARABIC 4: Interm. Modern Arabic (4)
CHIN 1: Elementary Mandarin Chinese (4)
CHIN 2: Elementary Mandarin Chinese (4)
CHIN 3: Interm. Mandarin Chinese I (4)
CHIN 4: Interm. Mandarin Chinese II (4)
CHIN 18: Chinese Civilization and Culture (3)
ECON 8: History of Economic Ideas (3)
ENGL 1C: Introduction to Literature (3)
ENGL 7A: Creative Writing: Short Fiction (3)
ENGL 7B: Creative Writing: Fiction (3)
ENGL 7D: Creative Writing: Poetry (3)
ENGL 7E: Creative Writing: Nonfiction (3)
ENGL 32: Introduction to the Novel (3)
ENGL 33: Introduction to Poetry (3)
ENGL 68: Mythology (3)
ENGL 70A: World Literature (3)
ENGL 70B: World Literature (3)
ENGL 71: Folklore (3)
ENGL 74: Asian-American Literature (3)
ENGL 75A: American Literature (3)
ENGL 75B: American Literature (3)
ENGL 76: African-American Literature (3)
ENGL 77: Latino Literature (3)
ENGL 79: Native American Literature (3)
ENGL 80A: Survey of British Literature (3)
ENGL 80B: Survey of British Literature (3)
ENGL 81: Shakespeare (3)
FR 1: Elementary French (4)
FR 2: Elementary French (4)
HIST 1: World History: Pre-Civilization
to 1500 (3)
HIST 2: World History: 1500 to Present
(3)
HIST 5: Early Western Civilizations (3)
HIST 6: Modern Western Civilizations (3)
HIST 7: History of the Middle East (3)
HIST 9: History of Asian Civilizations I (3)
HIST 10: History of Asian Civilizations II (3)
HIST 12: Asian American History (3)
HIST 40: Retrospective of World War II (3)
HUMAN 5: Arts & Ideas: Antiquity to
Renaissance (3)
HUMAN 6: Arts & Ideas: Renaissance to
Modern (3)
HUMAN 20: Holocaust: History and
Philosophy (3)
PHIL 70: Introduction to Philosophy (3)
PHIL 72: Seminar in Ethics (3)
PHIL 73: Seminar in Contemporary
American Philosophy (3)
PHIL 77: History of Ancient Philosophy (3)
PHIL 78: History of Philosophy: Modern (3)
PHIL 80: Introduction to Religion (3)
PHIL 81: Eastern Philosophy (3)
PHIL 82: Monotheistic Religions (3)
SPAN 1: Elementary Spanish I (4)
SPAN 2: Elementary Spanish II (4)
SPAN 3: Intermediate Spanish I (4)
SPAN 3SS: Spanish Heritage Speakers I (4)
SPAN 4: Intermediate Spanish II (4)
SPAN 4SS: Spanish Heritage Speakers II (4)
SPAN 8: Hispanic Literature: 1700 to
Present (3)
SPAN 13: Survey of Mexican Literature (3)
SPAN 14: Latin American Literature in
Translation (3)
SPAN 16: Spanish Composition (3)
C2
D: SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (MINIMUM 4 UNITS WITH ONE COURSE EACH FROM D1 & D2)
D1: AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS
AJ 1: Introduction to the Criminal Justice
System (3)
ECON 1: Introduction to Economics (3)
ECON 2: Principles of Macro Economics (3)
ECON 4: Principles of Micro Economics (3)
GEOG 10: Cultural Geography of North
America (3)
HIST 12: Asian American History (3)
HIST 16: Westward Movement and the Indian
Wars 1840-1890 (3)
HIST 17: US History through 1877 (3)
HIST 18: US History from 1865 (3)
HIST 20: History of the U.S. from 1945Present (3)
HIST 21: The Sixties in American History (3)
HIST 25: Women in US History (3)
HIST 37: California History (3)
HIST 50: African-American History I (3)
HIST 51: African-American History II (3)
HIST 70: Chicanos: History of Mexico & the
U.S. (3)
HIST 71: Chicanos Minority in U.S. (3)
PS 1: American Politics (3)
PS 2: Introduction to Political Science (3)
PS 3: California Politics and Culture (3)
PS 7: International Relations (3)
PS 10: Comparative Politics (3)
PS 21: Urban Politics (3)
PS 25: Latino Politics (3)
PS 32: Law and Society (3)
D2: BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
ASL 18: Introduction to Deaf Studies (3)
ANTHRO 2: Introduction to Archaeology (3)
ANTHRO 3: Social & Cultural Anthropology (3)
CDE 2: Child Growth & Development (3)
CDE 4: Child, Family, & Community (3)
CDE 6: Teaching in a Diverse Society (3)
COMSTD 12: Mass Communication
& Society (3)
COMSTD 74: Intercultural Communication (3)
COMSTD 76: Gender and Communication (3)
COMSTD 78: Family Communication (3)
CRSCI 8: Ethnic Group Relations (3)
GEOG 1: World Regional Geography (3)
GEOG 3: Geography of California (3)
GEOG 11: Human Geography (3)
GERO 11: Introduction to Gerontology (3)
GERO 18: Aging and the Life Course (3)
GERO 22: Dying and Death (3)
GERO 23: Aging and Older Adulthood (3)
HIST 4: History of Slavery (3)
HIST 19: History Ethnic Relations in U.S. (3)
PS 4: Political Theory (3)
PSYCH 1: Introduction to Psychology (3)
PSYCH 21: Developmental Psychology
Adult & Aging (3)
PSYCH 25: Developmental Psychology
Lifespan Development (3)
PSYCH 41: Biological Psychology (3)
PSYCH 65: Social Psychology (3)
SOC 10: Introduction to Sociology (3)
**LEGEND: G=Grade C=Completed IP=In Progress
N=Need
SOC 14: Sociology of Gender (3)
SOC 15: Ethnic & Race: U.S. & Global
Perspectives (3)
SOC 16: Marriage, Family, and
Relationships (3)
SOC 18: Sociology of Aging (3)
SOC 25: Chicano/Latino Studies U.S. (3)
SOC 26: Latin American Societies (3)
Bold: Has Prerequisite(s)
D1
D2
Plain Text: No Prerequisite**
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